ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Paternal Cell Immunization Raises Autoantibodies and Improves Pregnancy Success in Mice

Problem  Autoimmunity and alloimmunity are thought to be the bases of some recurrent miscarriages. Paternal cell immunization was used with varying success as the treatment of allo‐immune‐mediated recurrent miscarriages.

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